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Apr
New Delhi (Gurpreet Singh): Fuel costs in India have spiked sharply as escalating tensions in West Asia continue to disrupt global energy markets, pushing aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices to record levels and increasing the burden on key sectors. According to state-run oil companies, jet fuel prices have more than doubled, crossing the ₹2 lakh per kilolitre mark in Delhi for the first time. The latest revision represents an increase of over 114 per cent, making it the steepest surge in recent years. The previous high was recorded in 2022 during a period of global crude volatility. This marks the…
